Foley named to start ... again

Wed, 22 Mar 2017 11:24

TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT: For the second successive week the Waratahs have named Wallaby flyhalf Bernard Foley to start.

Foley was also named in the starting XV ahead of last week's loss to the Brumbies, but withdrew at a late stage - as he had not made a full recovery from the concussion he suffered in a pre-season game against the Highlanders.

The inclusion of Foley comes as the Waratahs made several changes to the starting line-up ahead of their Round Five encounter with the Melbourne Rebels on Friday - a match in wgich they will look to win back the Weary Dunlop Shield.

After earning his first NSW Waratahs cap in round three, Jake Gordon's good form will see him start at scrumhalf, with Jed Holloway and Ned Hanigan also set to start after returning from injury in Round Four.

"For Jake it is an opportunity as a promising young player and he deserves a chance," coach Daryl Gibson said.

"Jake's got an eye for a gap, he's a strong runner, he plays a lot on instincts and he is a good kicker of the ball.

"Ned came on and made a nice impact [last week]. He always performs at No.6 or No.4 - he is a very versatile player. I like what he brings to the team. He has got immense ability and it is a good opportunity on a bigger stage to really cement himself."

Further changes to positions will see Israel Folau back in the No.15 jersey, with Andrew Kellaway on the wing and David Horwitz starting in the centres alongside veteran Rob Horne.